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Go Koala Hotel Pass is a convenient and flexible voucher
program designed specifically for the independent traveler to
Australia. Purchase pre-booked or open-dated accommodation
vouchers depending on the degree of flexibility you desire. The
Pass features over 250 accommodation proper ties ranging from
three to 4½ star, located in 142 key city and resort locations
throughout Australia, with extensive coverage in Queensland and
Northern Territory. Pre-booking essential for Queensland
Islands, Northern Territory, and remote
destinations.
Freycinet Lodge offers “a world of natural activities”. It is
located in a unique part of the world, surrounded by the
tranquility of Freycinet National Park, overlooking the clear
waters of Great Oyster Bay and nestled at the base of the
Hazards Mountain Range. Oft-filmed Wineglass Bay is only a short
walk from the Lodge. A full-time activities officer provides
guided walking and trekking tours and can arrange scuba diving,
charter boats, kayaking, horse riding and tennis. The Lodge
features tastefully-appointed cabins in a secluded bushland
setting where it is possible to enjoy the delights of fresh
Tasmanian produce while watching dolphins play beneath the deck
overlooking Great Oyster Bay. Includes Full breakfast
daily.
Saffire is an intimate sanctuary on Tasmania’s east coast
that delivers sophisticated coastal style and an inspirational
experience. Discreetly positioned overlooking the Hazards
Mountains, Freycinet
Peninsula and the pristine waters of great Oyster Bay, Saffire
blends mankind and nature with breathtaking beauty. Featuring 20
luxurious suites, exclusive day spa, restaurant, guest lounge
and bar, this new experience is a celebration of the art of
service, internal and external wellbeing, local culinary
delights, ancient landscapes and abundant wildlife. Includes
Full breakfast daily and select activities.
Cradle Mountain Lodge is a unique wilderness experience set right on the edge of the spectacular World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park. You’ll be entranced by the raw and rugged beauty of this ancient landscape, where inspiring mountain peaks are mirrored in glacial lakes. And while the surroundings may lead you to believe that you have left civilization behind, inside the Lodge you will find a welcoming blend of great food and wine, creature comforts, hospitality and warmth. With roaring log fires and deep comfortable lounge chairs, the Lodge is an inviting place to unwind at the end of the day spent outdoors. Includes Full breakfast daily.
Tarraleah boasts 300 acres on the edge of the World Heritage-listed Tasmanian wilderness, 90 minutes from Hobart. Discover wilderness views, wildlife, lakes, rivers, walks, world famous trout fishing, spa and golf. Stay in beautifully restored, huge art deco cottages with fireplaces and Tasmanian handcrafted furniture. Includes Accommodation only.
New for 2010, the lodge of Tarraleah is available on an exclusive access basis. With accolades from Vogue for the ‘Cool Hotel’ and Conde Nast ‘Hot list’ awards, the lodge rooms offer all the luxury amenities. Lodge Includes: Selected wines and spirits, all meals, Tasmanian wine tasting, personal chef, butler, private wildlife guide, and exclusive use for between one and 18 guests. Complimentary access to the cliff-top spa and wilderness hot tubs, gym, golf course, sauna, squash court, and all Estate activities are included.
Standing on Hobart’s waterfront, a row of historic warehouses dating back from the early 1820s and a former jam factory have been transformed into an enthralling first-class hotel, dedicated to showcasing the work of Tasmania’s finest visual and performing artists. Designed by award-winning architects, the hotel is itself a work of art. You will be fascinated by the unexpected combination of the antique and the ultra modern. All suites feature natural timber furnishings, special trapeze lighting, a lavish king-size bed with exotic covers and ottomans. Most suites have harbor views, while others overlook the stunning glass Atrium and reveal glimpses of the old jam factory interior. Guest rooms and public spaces exhibit original artworks, which are available for purchase.
In days of old, the waterfront of Sullivan’s Cove was Hobart’s most notorious area. Today it is a vibrant inner city location where the heritage façade masks Hobart’s finest apartment hotel. located five minutes’ walk from the central business district and within minutes of the Botanical gardens, waterfront, and Salamanca Place. The flexible mix of hotel rooms and apartments means there is something to suit everyone. Apartments feature separate living area and fully-equipped kitchen with microwave and dishwasher.
Elegant and boutique, The Sebel Launceston has a central location, close to all major attractions including Cataract Gorge and Tamar Valley. The hotel offers self contained one- and two-bedroom suites with private balconies, and a separate bedroom and bathroom. Many suites also feature full kitchen, and laundry facilities, and luxurious, deep-style spa baths. Showcasing quality produce from Tasmania’s premier growers, producers and vineyards, the Market Square Restaurant & Bar provides the perfect place to dine or simply unwind and relax in the guest lounge with open fire and private courtyard framed by Oak trees.
This quaint, historic west coast fishing village provides unique accommodation in beautifully-renovated waterfront cottages and terraces. Strahan Village is the perfect base for exploring Tasmania’s wilderness, with Gordon River Cruises and West Coast Wilderness Railway right at your doorstep. There’s your choice of individual spa cottages, executive spa suites and terrace accommodation. Set right on the Esplanade these superb waterfront cottages are all stylish and tastefully decorated. With three restaurants, and two bars, savor Tasmania’s fin fare and a friendly atmosphere in this quaint fishing village on the edge of the wilderness.
Close to all key visitor attractions, Lenna of Hobart, built in 1874, is a beautifully- restored colonial mansion with a modern adjacent wing of rooms. Views of Hobart’s Historic Sullivans Cove Harbour, Mount Wellington and Princes Park are available from the various guest rooms. Lenna is the perfectly-positioned hotel on Hobart’s waterfront and famous Salamanca Place, and on the edge of historic Battery Point.